The clock is consistently and constantly ticking – 86,400 times a day, to be exact. Despite the seemingly monumental amount of seconds, there never seems to be enough time in a day. Time is a precious resource for fundraisers. There’s nothing worse than wasting precious time on a prospect that will never be fruitful. MORE

So if your blog is at example.com, your advertised RSS feed would be something like example.com/feed and NOT feeds.feedburner.com/example. Thank you so much Phil! Although my feed is still working, I’m working with Rad Campaign on a blog redesign as part of the launch of my next book, Measuring the Networked Nonprofit. MORE

It boiled down to three main points: Use real-time data to immediately improve what you’re doing. started to really ponder the first point: Use real-time data. And you need to be listening all the time. Consider the example of a large fundraising campaign. Author: Cheryl Black. Thanks for contributing Sandra! MORE

Should your nonprofit do more than simply set up a presence on Google + and not invest any more time? What is a productive way to experiment and learn to the answers to these questions without wasting time? How much time are you investing? And, not take you a lot of extra time). Have you decided not to invest time? MORE

It''s 14NTC Community Voting Time! It''s time to raise your voice and let us know which sessions have the mettle to be included in the 14NTC breakout agenda. We appreciate that you''ve taken time at all to help us out. The submissions are closed, the steering committee has met, and the module is in place. Try to be nice, though. MORE

Our partnership with AFP is just one example of how we’re educating and empowering Giveolutionaries like you to seize the next era of fundraising, discover new opportunities, and multiply your goodness. We couldn’t be more excited about where the global philanthropic community is headed. Partnering to power your mission forward. MORE

Explore a real-timeexample to learn from the missteps of one organization''s approach. Leaders of volunteers are just that, leaders of people who choose to serve. They are typically not marketing wizards, and are not expected to be. Then, learn more about what it takes to apply "otherliness" to your volunteer marketing messages MORE

So in times of natural disasters like the catastrophic earthquake that hit Haiti and affected more then two million people, can a mobile strategy help raise money in times of crisis? The carriers are allowing individuals to donate $10 up to three times, and 100% of the donations will reach the Red Cross Foundation. MORE

Today, on International Women’s Day , I’m grateful, proud, realistic and hopeful. tried to pick just one word that encapsulates what I’m thinking, but I just can’t, especially when I consider the incredible array of women interwoven in the fabric of my life and the many wonderful (and challenging) realities we all face. MORE

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Explore a real-timeexample to learn from the missteps of one organization''s approach. Leaders of volunteers are just that, leaders of people who choose to serve. They are typically not marketing wizards, and are not expected to be. Then, learn more about what it takes to apply "otherliness" to your volunteer marketing messages

The clock is consistently and constantly ticking – 86,400 times a day, to be exact. Despite the seemingly monumental amount of seconds, there never seems to be enough time in a day. Time is a precious resource for fundraisers. There’s nothing worse than wasting precious time on a prospect that will never be fruitful.

Today, on International Women’s Day , I’m grateful, proud, realistic and hopeful. tried to pick just one word that encapsulates what I’m thinking, but I just can’t, especially when I consider the incredible array of women interwoven in the fabric of my life and the many wonderful (and challenging) realities we all face.

Our partnership with AFP is just one example of how we’re educating and empowering Giveolutionaries like you to seize the next era of fundraising, discover new opportunities, and multiply your goodness. We couldn’t be more excited about where the global philanthropic community is headed. Partnering to power your mission forward.

The clock is consistently and constantly ticking – 86,400 times a day, to be exact. Despite the seemingly monumental amount of seconds, there never seems to be enough time in a day. Time is a precious resource for fundraisers. There’s nothing worse than wasting precious time on a prospect that will never be fruitful.

Should your nonprofit do more than simply set up a presence on Google + and not invest any more time? What is a productive way to experiment and learn to the answers to these questions without wasting time? How much time are you investing? And, not take you a lot of extra time). Have you decided not to invest time?

So if your blog is at example.com, your advertised RSS feed would be something like example.com/feed and NOT feeds.feedburner.com/example. Thank you so much Phil! Although my feed is still working, I’m working with Rad Campaign on a blog redesign as part of the launch of my next book, Measuring the Networked Nonprofit.

It''s 14NTC Community Voting Time! It''s time to raise your voice and let us know which sessions have the mettle to be included in the 14NTC breakout agenda. We appreciate that you''ve taken time at all to help us out. The submissions are closed, the steering committee has met, and the module is in place. Try to be nice, though.

So in times of natural disasters like the catastrophic earthquake that hit Haiti and affected more then two million people, can a mobile strategy help raise money in times of crisis? The carriers are allowing individuals to donate $10 up to three times, and 100% of the donations will reach the Red Cross Foundation.

It boiled down to three main points: Use real-time data to immediately improve what you’re doing. started to really ponder the first point: Use real-time data. And you need to be listening all the time. Consider the example of a large fundraising campaign. Author: Cheryl Black. Thanks for contributing Sandra!